Spektrum SPMAR10000 User Manual
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Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
• The system will
not connect
• Your transmitter and receiver
are too close together. They
should be 8 to 12 feet apart
• You are around metal objects
• Model selected is not the
model bound to
• Your transmitter was
accidentally put into bind
mode and is not bound to your
receiver anymore
• Move transmitter 8 to 12 feet
from receiver
• Move to an area with
less metal
• Check model selected and
ensure you are bound to that
model
• Rebind your transmitter and
receiver
• The receiver goes into
failsafe mode a short
distance away from
the transmitter
• Check the receiver antenna
to be sure it is not cut or
damaged
• Main and remote receivers too
close together
• Replace or contact Horizon
Product Support
• Mount main and remote
receivers at least 2 inches
apart and perpendicular
to each other
• Receiver quits responding
during operation
• Inadequate battery voltage
• Loose or damaged wires or
connectors between
battery and receiver
• Charge batteries. Spektrum
receivers require at least 3.5V
to operate. An inadequate
power supply can allow voltage
to momentarily drop below
3.5V and cause the receiver to
brown out and reconnect
• Check the wires and
connection between battery
and receiver. Repair or replace
wires and/or connectors
• Receiver loses its bind
• Transmitter stand or tray could
be depressing the bind button
• Bind button pressed before
transmitter turned on
• If stand is depressing bind
button, remove from stand
and rebind
• Rebind your system following
binding instructions
• Receiver blinking
at landing
• A brownout has occurred
• System turned on and
connected then receiver
turned off without turning
off transmitter
• Check battery voltage
• Turn off transmitter when
receiver is turned off
• RPM won’t read/display
• Sensor too close to backplate;
picking up tip of crank pin only
• Move sensors away from
backplate